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AN INSULT TO GARDENERS
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Julia | Report | 29 Dec 2010 15:16 |
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We grow, Runner Beans, Dwarf French, Borlotti Beans and Broad Beans,non of which gives wind. |
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Island | Report | 29 Dec 2010 15:11 |
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Good job it's not the nearset sunday to Dec 25th or Derbyshire would take off! LOL |
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PricklyHolly | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:51 |
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"Bean Sunday!" Phew! Must be right windy that weekend in your neck of the woods!! :>)) |
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Merlin | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:34 |
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Not unless you want them to do a "Runner" **M**.:o)> |
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Julia | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:33 |
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Ha,ha,ha, Prickles babes. Here in this part of the country we have what is called 'Bean Sunday'. It is the nearest Sunday to May 12th. LOLOL |
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PricklyHolly | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:28 |
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Does that mean i should not have planted my Runner Beans this morning then?:>)) |
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Merlin | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:09 |
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Ah, I see Julia is getting her "BOVVER" Boots ready for action.Must get out me shin pads in readyness.**M**.:o)> |
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Julia | Report | 29 Dec 2010 14:00 |
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Hi Chris. Yes we have an association aswell, but I have never known them have potatoes this early. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 29 Dec 2010 13:42 |
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I know garden centres are lethal for selling early (like the supermarkets) on the other hand as an allotment holder, (and I know Julia has one) OH belongs to an Allotment Association whereby he can order anything he wants from their shop, now I am sure he collected his seed potatoes a few weeks ago as I got the email they were in and know his shallots came just before Christmas. If they are stored in a dry place they will be OK. Traditionally spuds planted 17 March and even here in the south would not dream of planting annuals out before early to mid May (depending on weather). |
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Julia | Report | 29 Dec 2010 13:29 |
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Ann, I agree with what you have said. Imagine the newcomer to this interest, who goes and buys these seed potatoes, and similarly buys the plant plugs, then on sunny February day, and yes we do get them, thinks he/she will make a start, only for there to be a frost a few days later, and all is lost. It is wrong, and we do look to the 'experts' for guidance. Shame on them. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 29 Dec 2010 11:02 |
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Somehow it seems worse than easter eggs in January Julia because Garden centres should respect the fact that people look up to them as the experts. Some people will no doubt fall into the trap of buying these things too early. I expect they have protected themselves in the small print somewhere. Like when they put the plugs out and very small notices say 'must be protected from frost'. |
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Julia | Report | 29 Dec 2010 10:54 |
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Yesterday, the 28th December,2010, I visited three of my local garden centres. All three had racks/displays of, wait for it, ..............Seed Potatoes. I mean, you cannot even think about planting them before the end of March 2011, next year, for gawds sake |
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